Click the play button (at left) to listen to the Wittenberg Choir perform an arrangement of the national anthem by Dr. Busarow, a work which will open each concert on the spring tour. If the play button does not work in your browser, then click this link instead.
Witt Choir in concert, December 2008, at Wittenberg’s Weaver Chapel:
Wittenberg Choir 2010 Spring Concert Tour
Thursday, March 4
Zion Lutheran Church
11609 Frankstown Road
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Rev. S. Cyril Hurnyak (412-242-2626)
Friday, March 5
St. James Lutheran Church
109 York Street
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Mr. Timothy Braband (717-334-2012)
Saturday, March 6
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
415 East Athens Avenue
Ardmore, Pennsylvania
Mr. Andrew Heller (610-642-3211)
Sunday, March 7 (10:30 am)
St. John’s Lutheran Church
587 Springfield Avenue
Summit, New Jersey
Mr. George Moser (908-918-2505)
Sunday, March 7 (4 pm)
King of Kings Lutheran Church
145 US Highway 46
Mountain Lakes, New Jersey
Lisa Wichman (937-334-8333 / 937-586-3486)
Monday, March 8
Grace Lutheran Church
1200 River Road
Teaneck, New Jersey
Rev. Dr. Clemens Reinke (201-836-0994)
Tuesday, March 9
Zion Lutheran Church
531 Woodruff Street
Southington, Connecticut
Rev. James Debner (860-628-5759)
Wednesday, March 10
Emmanuel Lutheran Church
24 Berwick Street
Norwood, Massachusetts
Rev. Edward Saling (781-762-9457)
Thursday, March 11
Lutheran Church of Our Savior
2415 Chili Avenue
Rochester, New York
Rev. Joachim Wilck (585-247-7824)
Friday, March 12
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
2669 Sheridan Drive
Tonawanda, New York
Rev. Kathleen Gahagen (home 716-693-0180 / cell 716-693-1534)
Saturday, March 13
Luther Memorial Church
225 West 10th Street
Erie, Pennsylvania
Mr. Eric Meyer (814-454-0106)
Sunday, March 14
Trinity Lutheran Church
508 Center Street
Ashland, Ohio
Mr. Ron Marenchin (419-289-2126)
Wednesday, March 17
Epiphany Lutheran Church
6430 Far Hills Avenue
Centerville, Ohio
Rev. Fritz Wiese (937-433-1449)
Click the play button (at left) to listen to the Wittenberg Choir perform Commit Thy way Unto the Lord (by Donald Busarow), recorded live in Wittenberg’s Weaver Chapel. If the play button does not work in your browser, then click this link instead.
Witt Choir Performs at Cleveland’s Severance Hall
The Wittenberg Choir presented a HymnFest at Cleveland’s famed Severance Hall. Admission to the event (with an audience of well over 1000) helped to support Building Hope in the City, a Cleveland charity whose mission is “planting new urban congregations and helping revitalize existing center-city ministries.” Two Wittenberg professors performed: Chris Durrenberger, as piano accompanist, and Brandon Jones, as trombonist of a brass quintet that included Philip Hecht ’10, Scott Stroup ’09, Lauren Butch ’09, and Matthew Smith ’09. In addition, Ben Williams ’10 played oboe for the event.